What Other’s Say:

“I bought The Stand-in a couple of years ago & it’s the best investment I’ve ever made. I’ve done many kitchens by myself since then & I don’t know what I would do without it! Even when I have a helper, I just let him do other things while I install the cabinets. You guys should go on Shark Tank & these should be in every home improvement and tool store across America!” -Chris
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“I run state jobs & a carpenter’s rate is $62.00, a laborer’s rate is $47.50. With the Stand-In I’m able to eliminate the laborer which makes me more competitive with my bidding. We do hundred of housing authority kitchens every year, this product makes the need for a laborer not necessary.” -William
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I was introduced to, and was able to use your product in the field, and was very impressed by its simplicity and complete functionality. I’ve been in the trade for 25 years and don’t find many innovations that change the way I do things… but I’m already rethinking my process having used them. Thank you for the speedy response and look forward to using my own set. I’ll be spreading the word!

Using The Stand-In

Check twist lock pins on stand-in cabinet support shelf to insure they are fully locked in position.

Insert pole into hole of center support of stand-in cabinet support shelf

Extend adjustable pole to required height; be sure to check that pin is locked into place on adjustable pole. Pole is adjustable for different cabinet heights. Depressing the button on the adjustable pole and sliding the inner pole up or down and locking into next position hole can accomplish this.

Flip stabilizer foot down to hold stand-in into position, stabilizer foot is a rubber-tipped shoe that rests on the floor and can fold up or down usually with your foot. Stabilizer foot is designed to rest at a 90-degree angle to wall.

Place stand-in against wall at desired bottom height of cabinet, typically 54″ off floor on a standard cabinet. Place 18″arm of the stand-in against wall so 13″ arm becomes the platform to set cabinet on. Make sure that the pole of the stand in is at approximately 20-degree angle to wall.